At Pennington Presbyterian Church, our weekly worship service is the congregational highlight. Year-round, we come together Sunday mornings to eagerly celebrate, praise, worship, reflect, and give thanks to God. READ MORE

Pennington Presbyterian is driven to actively care and support one another in ways that make a difference. READ MORE

Join us!

Friends,

Rev. David Hallgren; Rev. Nancy Mikoski

Pennington Presbyterian Church welcomes you! We are a community of faith, blessed by God and committed to being a blessing for others. At the heart of our life together is worship. We gather each Sunday at 10:15 a.m., for worship as a family of God, young and old and in-between, united in proclamation and prayers, scriptures and songs, and stories and sacraments.

The season of Lent is a special time leading up to Holy Week and Easter. Ash Wednesday worship will be at 7:30 pm on March 6. This year our Sunday morning Lenten worship services will focus on one of Jesus’ “I am…” statements. We will draw close to him, learn from him, and be equipped to go out and live for him in the world. In addition to worship, we offer special classes during Lent, small group faith experiences, and home potlucks for building faith and friendships. We are also excited about our water bottle challenge. (see below)

We hope that you will browse this website for more information about our church and come and be part of our church family on Sundays!

In Christ,

Nancy Mikoski
Pastor

The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it,
the world and all who live in it…
(Psalms 24:1)

Since 2010 Pennington Presbyterian has been a partner with Living Waters for the World, completing four different water purification projects in Mexico.

Living Waters for the World:

Trains volunteers to work in developing countries building water purification systems in partnership with communities where no clean water is available.

Maintains on-going relationships between the team and community for continued support as needed

For the people in these under-resourced communities, having clean water is life changing!

For more information about Living Waters for the World, visit the LWW website and also look at this article about how four churches are collaborating on a single mission to deliver clean water to communities in the Yucatan region of Mexico.

Why NO Plastic Water Bottles?

Plastic water bottles are certainly convenient, but have you ever really stopped to consider the environmental impact of even just one bottle? Those bottles will take hundreds of years to decompose (at least 450!), and leave a legacy of toxic chemicals in our land and water. (If you want to know more about the harm that comes with plastic water bottles and bottled water, watch this enlightening YouTube video.)